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Parasites and Heavy Metals: The Bioaccumulation Effect Scientists Are Studying
Parasites & Heavy Metals Parasites and Heavy Metals: A Lesser-Known Biological Interaction In the fields of parasitology and environmental toxicology, researchers have documented a phenomenon known as bioaccumulation — the ability of organisms to absorb and store substances from their surrounding environment. Interestingly, several studies have shown that certain parasites can accumulate heavy metals within their tissues at concentrations significantly higher than those foun

Bianka Rainbow
Mar 163 min read


Rope Worms: The Controversial Parasite Phenomenon Explained
Rope Worms Rope Worms: A Controversial Parasite Phenomenon In 2013 at the International Chronic Disease Conference , Dr. Nikolai Gubarev and Professor Alex Volinsky presented research describing what they believed could be a previously unidentified type of intestinal parasite . The organism was referred to as Rope Worm , with the scientific name Homo Funis Vermis , meaning human rope worm . According to the researchers, these organisms may be anaerobic intestinal parasites ,

Bianka Rainbow
Mar 133 min read


Parasites and Mast Cells: A Root-Cause Immune Connection That’s Often Missed
Parasites & Mast Cells Parasites & Mast Cells: A Root-Cause Connection That’s Often Missed Mast cells are often reduced to “allergy cells,” but this oversimplification misses their true biological role. Mast cells are front-line immune sentinels , strategically positioned in the gut, skin, lungs, and nervous system — precisely where parasites interface with the human host. Their primary function is not to cause symptoms, but to detect threats and coordinate immune defense .

Bianka Rainbow
Jan 122 min read


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